Hello Montréal! /Warren ; Rose ;Dixon. | The Westerners. | |
Ous'que tu travailles :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "Where do you work-a, John?"Beaudry, [paroles françaises] ; Weinberg, paroles ; Marks, paroles ; Warren, musique. | Eugène Daignault ; S. Letendre, chanson comique avec piano. | Compo. |
Dans un magasin de quinze sous :[enregistrement sonore] /sur l'air de "I found a million dollar baby [(in a five and ten cent store)]"Beaudry, traducteur ; Fisher ; [Warren, musique]. | Odilon Rochin, baryton avec piano. | Compo. |
Ton coeur ne veut plus de moi :slow-fox chanté du film "Scandales romains" /Buzelin ; Warren. | Albert Caurat avec le Melodic-Jazz ; Edmond Mahieux. | |
Vive la France :marche chantée du film "Wonder bar" /Buzelin ; Warren. | Arese avec le Melodic-Jazz ; Edmond Maheiux. | |
Ous'que tu travailles[Enregistrement sonore] :sur l'air de "Where do you work-a, John?" /Beaudry-Weinberg- Marks-Warren ; [interprété par] Eugène Daignault. Les souliers de ma mignonne / [interprété par] Eugène Daignault. | Chansons: Eugène Daignault acc. au piano par S. Letendre. | Compo. |
Hello, Montréal =[enregistrement sonore] /[Hello, Montreal (goodbye Broadway)]Beaudry, traducteur ; Warren, musique. | Larry Larrivée, avec piano. | Compo. |
You're an education /Al Dubin; Harry Warren. | Larry Clinton et son orchestre. | |
Nous ferons notre maison :slow-fox chanté du film "Scandales romains" /Buzelin ; Warren. | Albert Caurat avec le Melodic-Jazz ; Edmond Mahieux. | |
I'll string along with you :from "My dream is yours" /Dubin ; Warren. | Doris Day ; Buddy Clark ; George Siravo, director. | |
Somebody Nobody Knows.Bud Green; Harry Warren. | Dick Todd; With Orchestra. | |
Why do I dream those dreams? :from "wonder bar" /Dubin ; Warren. | Bob Causer and His Cornellians ; Tony Saceo, chorus. | |
Deep In Your EyesMort Dixon; Harry Warren. | Donald Novis; With Orchestra. | |
Where the shy little violets grow /Kahn, lyrics ; Warren, music. | Willie Eckstein, piano solo. | Victor. |
Hello, Montreal /Beaudry ; Warren. | Larry Larrivee. | |
Shadow WaltzHarry Warren; Al Dubin. | Guy Lombardo; His Royal Canadians; Tony Craig. | |
You Say The Sweetest Things.Harry Warren; Mack Gordon. | Glen Gray; The Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
Hello Montreal! /Rose ; Dixon ; Warren. | Waring's Pennsylvanians, vocal refrain by Fred Waring and chorus. | |
Shuffle off to Buffalo :from "Forty-second street" /Dubin ; Warren. | Al ; Pete with piano accompaniment. | |
In my gondola :en mi gondola /Bud Green ; Harry Warrent. | Waring Pennsylvanians. | |
So this is Venice /Clark, Leslie, Warren ; [performed by] Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians. Cy / Lombardo, Kreitzer ; [performed by] Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians. | Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians. | |
So this is Venice! /Clarke ; Leslie ; Warren. | Paul Whiteman and his orchestra. | |
Marty.Harry Warren; Paddy Chayefsky. | Guy Lombardo; Royal Canadians; Lombardo Trio. | |
Twelve o'clock waltz /Rose ; Dixon ; Warren. | Royal Marimba Players. | |
I found a million dollar baby (In a five and ten cent store) /Rose ; Dixon ;Warren. | Lanin and his orchestra ; Paul Small. | |
The boulevard of broken dreams :from "Moulin rouge" /Dubin ; Warren. | Ed, Lloyd and his Orchestra ; Helen Ward, chorus. | |
Telling it to the daisies :fox trot /Young ; Warren. | Fred Culley and His Royal York Hotel Orchestra ; Paul Hagan, vocal refrain. | Victor. |
Devil may care :no me importa /Burke ; Warren. | Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra ; Marianne, vocal. | |
Mr. Radio Man /Schuster, White, Friend. Home in Pasadena / Clarke, Leslie, Warren. | Al Jolson with Isham Jones Orchestra ; 2nd work whistling passage by Al Jolson. | |
Would you like to take a walk (sump'n good'll come from that) /Dixon ; Rose ; Warren. | Jack Berger's Hotel Astor Orchestra. | |
Twelve o'clock waltz /Rose ; Dixon ; Warren. | Victor Arden ; Phil Ohman and their orchestra. | |
I found a million dollar baby :in a five and ten cents store : From "Crazy quilt" /Rose ; Dixon ; Warren. | Lanin and his Orchestra ; Paul Small, chorus. | |
You're an education /Al Dubin ; Harry Warren. | Ozzie Nelson, and his orchestra. | |
Old man sunshine :little boy bluebird /Dixon ; Warren. | The Arcadians with vocal chorus. | |
The place where I worship (is the wide open spaces) /composers: Florence Tarr, Fay Foster, Al Goodhart ; [performed by] Rosemary Clooney and Guy Mitchell ; orch. under the direction of Percy Faith. The house of singing bamboo : from "Pagan love song" / composers: Arthur Freed, Harry Warren ; [performed by] Guy Mitchell and Rosemary Clooney ; orch. under the direction of Percy Faith. | Rosemary Clooney and Guy Mitchell, vocals ; Percy Faith, conductor. | |
No so long ago [i.e. Not so long ago] /Warren. | Van Eps Novelty Trio. | Compo. |
Tiny old town /Carmen Lombardo, Stanley Adams. Along Miami shore / Warren, Snodgrass, Hirsch, Olman. | Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians ; Carmen Lombardo, vocal ; Mert Curtis, vocal ; Fred Higman, vocal. | |
I found a million dollar baby, or, In a five and ten cent store /Warren ; Rose ; Dixon. | Frank Aubern, with orchestra. | |
I'll string along with you :from Twenty million sweethearts /Dublin ; Warren. | Smith Balley and his Orchestra. | |
Fair and warmer :from Twenty million sweethearts /Dublin ; Warren. | Smith Ballew and his Orchestra. | |
Young and healthy :from "Forty-second street" /Dubin ; Warren. | Al ; Pete with piano accompaniment. | |
Running between the rain-drops =Corriendo bajo la lluvia /Gibbons and Dyrenforth. By the river Sainte Marie = A orillas del río Sainte Marie / Warren and Leslie. | Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians ; vocal refrain by Carmen Lombardo. | |
I found a million dollar baby /Dixon ; Warren ; Billy Rose. | Helen Forrest ; Benny Goodman and his orchestra. | |
One sweet letter from you /Brown ; Clare ; Warren. | Bunk Johnson and his New Orleans Band. | |
Don't say good-night :from "wonder bar" /Dubin ; Warren. | Bob Causer and His Cornellians ; Tony Saceo, chorus. | |
Old man sunshine /Lynn Dixon ; Warren. | Leo Reisman and his Orchestra ; vocal refrain. | |
Tropical Magic.Mack Gordon; Harry Warren. | Dick Todd; With Orchestra. | |
Nagasaki /Dixon-Warren, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. P.S.I love you / Mercer-Jenkins, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra, vocal chorus by Kenneth Sargent. | Glen Gray ; Kenneth Sargent ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
Don't take your love from me /Henry Nemo [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; fox trot vocal chorus by Eugenie Baird. Forget-me-nots in your eyes / Harry Warren - Edgar Leslie [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; fox trot vocal chorus by Eugenie Baird. | Glen Gray ; Eugenie Baird ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
Lullaby of Broadway :from the film "Gold diggers of 1935" /Dubin ; Warren. | Richard Himber and his Ritz-Carlton orchestra ; Joey Nash. | |
Put that down in writing /Dubin ; Warren. | Artie Shaw and his Orchetra ; Tony Pastor, vocal refrain. | |
Shadow WaltzWarren; Dubin. | Ray Bloch; His Orchestra. | |
Would you like to take a walk (sump'n good'll come from that) /Dixon ; Rose ; Warren. | Jack Berger's Hotel Astor Orchestra. | |
Kisses in the night :from film "Moulin rouge" /Dubin ; Warren. | Eddy Duchin and his orchestra ; Lew Sherwood. | |
Good-bye Broadway, Hello Montreal /Rose ; Dixon ; Warren. | "Sleepy" Hall's Melody Boys, duet with saxophone, banjo and piano. | Victor. |
Hello Montreal! /Rose ; Dixon ; Warren. | Jack Denny and His Orchestra, vocal chorus by Scrappy Lambert. | |
Ooh! that kiss /Dixon ; Young ; Warren. | Syd Lipton and his Grosvenor House Band. | |
You're my everything :from the picture "The laugh parade" /Dixon ; Young ; Warren. | Dan Ritchie and his orchestra ; Chick Bullock, chorus. | |
You grow sweeter as the years go by /Johnny Mercer. Tears from my inkwell / Harry Warren, Mort Dixon. | Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra ; Vocal chorus by Kenny Sargent. | |
Twelve o'clock waltz /Rose ; Dixon ; Warren. | The Marimba Players. | |
I found a million dollar baby /Rose ; Dixon ; Warren. | Hal Swain. | |
You wonderful you /Brooks ; Chaplin ; Warren. | Roberta Quinlin ; Harry Geller's Orchestra. | |
Devil May Care.Johnny Burke; Harry Warren. | Dick Todd; Orchestra. | |
Old man sunshine :little boy bluebird /Dixon ; Warren. | The Arcadians. | |
Twelve o'clock waltz /Rose ; Dixon ; Warren. | Dixie Marimba Players ; Rodmam Lewis, vocal chorus. | |
You grow sweeter as the years go by /Johnny Mercer, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with vocal chorus by Kenny Sargent. Tears from my inkwell / Harry Warren-Mort Dixon, [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra with vocal chorus by Kenny Sargent. | Glen Gray ; Kenny Sargent ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
I found a million dollar baby (in a 5 and 10-cent store) /Fisher ; Rose ; [Dixon] ; [Warren]. | The Radio Franks, White [i.e. Wright] ; Bessinger, duet. | Compo. |
By the river Sainte Marie :a Canadian love song /Leslie, lyric ; Warren, music. | Fred Culley and his Royal York Hotel Orchestra ; Byron Holiday. | Victor. |
I do, do you? :(do you believe in love) /Lew Quadling [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. You say the sweetest things (baby). From 20th Century-Fox picture "Tin pan alley") / Harry Warren - Mack Gordon [performed by] Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. | Glen Gray ; Kenny Sargent ; Pee Wee Hunt ; Casa Loma Orchestra. | |
I found a million dollar baby (In a five and ten cent store) /Rose ; Dixon ; Warren. | Chick Bullock. | |
Old man sunshine /Dixon ; Warren. | Fox-trot with vocal chorus. | |